Dart Valley u3a
Based in Dartmouth and meeting at the splendid Flavel Centre, the Dart Valley U3A is a thriving and active group.
Based in Dartmouth and meeting at the splendid Flavel Centre, the Dart Valley U3A is a thriving and active group.
Social meeting every other Tuesday 2.30 pm Strete Village Hall
Dartmouth Art Society has approximately 65 members.We are an active and friendly society and we welcome new members.
We meet weekly in the Townstal Community Hall on Thursday afternoons from 1.30 to 4.30pm from September to the end of May.
Group Scout Leader Barry Probyn
The Probus Club of Stoke Fleming & District (who have members from villages/towns such as Dartmouth, Capton, Slapton, Strete and Blackawton) meets at the Stoke Lodge Hotel, Stoke Fleming.
We are able to offer visiting and cruising yachtsmen the facilities of hot showers whilst a friendly greeting is assured at our bar and restaurant.
Dartmouth Area Children's Centre provides activities, services and support to families with at least one child under 5 years. Please visit our website for an up to date timetable of activities.
Dartmouth & District
Venue Dartmouth hospital
Decorative and Fine Arts. Monthly lectures held at the Flavel.
Volunteer-led support in Kingsbridge, Salcombe and neighbouring villages.
The Royal British Legion Club. We meet on the last Friday of every month. (Except August)
Meet at Dartmouth Guildhall, on third Wednesday each month at 2.30pm
The Parish Choir has approximately 30 members - both juniors and seniors - is affiliated to the Royal School of Church Music, and takes part in Diocesan Festivals and Courses.
Pétanque (French boules) is a sociable game, light on regulation and tolerant of all skill levels, allowing complete beginners to partner more accomplished players in harmony. In 2014 a magnificent pétanque piste was created on the edge of the playing field behind the Stoke Fleming Village Hall...
Raising the profile of visual arts in Dartmouth and the surrounding area and to increase the participation of contemporary arts
The object of our Association is the renewal of old friendships and acquaintances of Dartmothians who would be likely to visit the town at the annual regattas and also to keep Old Dartmothians’ in touch with each other
The Group was formed over 20 years ago by a few Dartmothians who wanted to learn more about the history of their town.
Over the years Group members have researched many aspects of Dartmouth’s past and the huge amount of local historical information that has been gathered is now held on the..
Meet at South Ford Road School Rooms on Wednesdays during term time.
St John\'s Presbytery
Meet monday evenings at The Flavel
Stoke Fleming Operatic and Dramatic Society
Meet at Townstal Community Hall
Dartmouth Action Group
The Friends of Rowcroft need you!
Small choral group who sing for pleasure and charity
International Inner Wheel is one of the largest womens voluntary services in the world, 100,000 in 3895 clubs
South Hams Flying Club. Halwell Airfield. This is an unmanned Farm Strip 480m x 13m grass bordered by crops on both sides.
Dartmouth Players is a non professional community drama group based in Dartmouth, Devon. We produce 2 or 3 productions a year ranging from serious plays to musical and pantomime, mainly performed at the Flavel Theatre, Dartmouth.
Winners of the Britain in Bloom trophies for the last twenty five years
The Legion has been a voice for the Armed Forces community for over 90 years. Join us to help ensure our veterans and serving personnel get the support they deserve.
An organisation of over 20,000 members – mostly made up of women and men who have been and still are connected with Guiding and Scouting.
This is an association founded in 1923 for the fellowship of Dartmouth born Gentlemen and for those, over the age of eighteen, who have lived in the town for more than ten years.
The Townstal Community Partnership (TCP) is a community led multi agency partnership that was set up in June 2009 to tackle issues identified by Townstal residents that will help to significantly improve the neighbourhood for all.
The Rotary Club of Dartmouth meet most Thursdays at 1300 at the George and Dragon
To become a member of the Society costs £25 per year from 1 January and we show on average 20 films. Good value!